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America Moves To War
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Daily Quiz – Jan 9/10 #SquadGoals
Students will be able to… Determine how America shifted from isolationism to internationalism Determine the effects of the Attack on Pearl Harbor What was the policy of “appeasement” and where was it decided on? Describe the German strategy of blitzkrieg
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What happened to start WWII?
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Timeline September 18, Japan invades Manchuria (in China) March Germany claims Austria September 29, Munich Agreement September 1, Germany invades Poland June 22, Germany occupies France December 8, USA declares war on Japan
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How did we get to the last step?
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Nye Committee (Review)
It’s job – to find out what got us into WWI The results – Businesses looking to make money off wartime profits may have pressured the U.S. to go to war
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Isolationist Debate Match the groups on your notes to their definition
Fight for Freedom Committee- Pro-war. Wanted to repeal all the neutrality laws and take stronger action against Germany. America First Committee- Isolationist group. Opposed Roosevelt’s extra help to the Allied countries Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies- Middle ground. Didn’t want armed conflict, but endorsed supporting the Allies.
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What were Roosevelt’s thoughts on war?
Roosevelt was always an internationalist- he thought that international relations would help stimulate the economy “War is a contagion, whether it be declared or undeclared. It can engulf states and peoples remote from the original scene of hostilities… we cannot have complete protection in a world of disorder in which confidence and security have broken down.” “…enduring peace cannot be bought at the cost of other people's freedom.”
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Policies moving us toward involvement
Destroyers for Bases: The US gives 50 destroyer class warships to Britain in exchange for the ability to build naval bases on British land Lend Lease Act: We could lend war materials to countries that were “vital to the defense of the United States” Hemispheric Defense Zone: Roosevelt says the Western half of the Atlantic Ocean is “neutral” in the war and America will protect it.
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Policies moving us toward involvement
The Atlantic Charter: A document made by Roosevelt and Churchill that planned for what the world would look like after the war (democratic) At this meeting, Roosevelt told Churchill he would look for an excuse to get in the war Japanese Embargo: In response to Japanese expansion, the U.S. refused to sell war materials to Japan How does Japan feel about this?
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What were the opinions on going to war at this point?
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Pearl Harbor
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“Day of Infamy” Speech As we listen to Roosevelt ask Congress to declare war on Japan, follow along on your note sheet Answer the questions in your notes about the effect of Roosevelt’s speech
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Doolittle Raids h-doolittle/videos/battle-360-the-doolittle-raid Plan to bomb Tokyo in retribution for Pearl Harbor Bombers couldn’t reach Tokyo and make back to an aircraft carrier – not enough fuel Instead, they would fly over Japan and continue to China, where they could refuel
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